STALE Solbakken has tipped Bakary Sako and Razak Boukari to help snare the Foxes of Leicester City tomorrow.

STALE Solbakken has tipped Bakary Sako and Razak Boukari to help snare the Foxes of Leicester City tomorrow.

The French-Mali and Togolese wingers are set for their home bows at a time when Molineux badly needs a lift.

“Boukari is quick, he can play on both sides, but he hasn’t trained 100 per cent for a long time,’’ said Solbakken.

‘‘But he’s got better and better this last few days. Sako has a great left foot and is good one-against-one. He has a good shot and can score from set-pieces.

“I don’t want to put pressure on them saying they could be big heroes. The important thing is Wolves do well and if the fans get their heroes, that’s okay.”

Solbakken has also tipped Georg Margreitter as a major star of the future.

The 23-year-old is again likely to miss out against Leicester tomorrow but the boss said: “He has to be patient but he can also go in and play, I am sure about that.

“But remember, this is a young Austrian central-defender who has come from one-and-a-half seasons in the top flight in Austria and cost £500,000. He is a man very much for the future. He is a natural leader in his behaviour.

“He will be a very good Wolves player in the future but he will also have to know how to get into the English games. As soon as he does that he will rise to the occasion.”

Solbakken believes his squad is ‘three or four’ over capacity with loan exits inevitable for the likes of Stephen Hunt.

“Or they can stay here, train well and fight, that’s the second option,” added Solbakken.

The Norwegian stresses the squad needs to blend together.

“The challenge for us now is to mix the British and the foreign mentality,’’ he added.

‘‘You can see they are different in their way of thinking football. You see that very clear on the training pitch.

“They don’t think the same thoughts.

‘‘You need time on the training pitch and also time on the pitch but it can be a tough learning process in games.’’

Solbakken revealed Jamie O’Hara is no nearer a return, saying: “If you ask in two months I can probably answer better because he’s a long-term thing,” he said.